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The code of ethics for auditors, focusing on the principles of integrity, objectivity, confidentiality, and competency. It explores the challenges to an auditor's ethics while performing an audit, particularly in relation to objectivity. The document emphasizes the importance of remaining independent in fact and appearance, avoiding conflicts of interest, and making an unbiased opinion on the financial stability of an organization. It also highlights the risks of auditors being swayed by financial incentives and the need for auditing firms to take precautions to ensure objectivity.
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All auditors are held to a code of ethics. The main principles in this code include integrity, objectivity, confidentiality and competency. Ethics case 1-8 asks the question, “How might an auditor’s ethics be challenged while performing an audit?” It is argued that an auditor cannot be truly objective if they are collecting a fee from the company whom they are auditing (Spiceland, Sepe, & Nelson, 2013). For this case we will focus on objectivity. As an auditor one is required to remain objective, an auditor should at all times remain independent in fact and appearance. They should take special precautions to assure there is no conflict of interest. An auditor is required to make an unbiased opinion on the financial stability of an organization (Schumerhorn, 2012). It is customary to charge a fee for auditing services, this is how auditing firms produce revenue to support their business and employees. However if this fee comes from the agency in which is being audited this firm is subject to scrutiny in regards to the audit. Independent auditors have been profoundly scrutinized based on the risk that an auditor may be swayed by the financial side of their agreement. A conflict of interest would make it difficult for an auditor to remain objective during an audit. A firm must take every precaution to assure there is no conflict of interest before commencing an audit. Conflict of interest is not always easy to see. At times it would appear there is a conflict of interest but there truly is not. But the appearance of a conflict of interest can be as harmful to the auditor as a true conflict of interest. This is why the Bible tells
us to abstain from all appearances of evil (1Thessalonians 5:22).